Workshop – Women’s Issues Panel Discussion

Hyatt Regency: Kennesaw 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Eileen Hunt, DMA, AAGO, Vice President & Councillor for Competitions and New Music, and Vicki Schaeffer, DMus, Chair of the Board of Regional Councillors, and panel. Location: Hyatt Regency - Kennesaw The presenters will moderate an intergenerational panel of female AGO members who will engage attendees in a lively discussion of issues which […]

Workshop – Leading Ladies… Lasting Legacies: Emma Lou Diemer, Marilyn Mason and Alice Parker

Hyatt Regency: Learning Center 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Dr. Darlene Kuperus Location: Hyatt Regency - Learning Center Three American women born right before the Depression. Three women with distinguished and highly successful careers as musicians. Three women who began their musical journeys during the post-WWII era, a time when women's career goals were often pushed aside so that men could find […]

Workshop – Your Chapter Can Create a Mentoring Program for Emerging Music Leaders

Hyatt Regency: Inman 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: David Lamb, DMus, CAGO, Councillor for Membership and Vince Carr, MM, ChM, AAGO, Director of Committee on Career Development & Support Location: Hyatt Regency - Inman A panel of AGOYO leaders will discuss the elements that are needed, useful, and relevant in a mentoring program for emerging music leaders in 2020.

Workshop – The Four Pillars of Youth Choirs

Hyatt Regency: Hanover C 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Emily Floyd, BM Location: Hyatt Regency - Hanover C How can we "reach" teenagers so that they join and stay in youth choir? The church offers a safe environment for our youth to spread their wings and try leading in worship, singing solos, leading a sectional, and experiencing new kinds of music. They […]

Workshop – Handbells: Back to the Basics

Hyatt Regency: Hanover F 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Alice Myers, BS Location: Hyatt Regency - Hanover F Never laid hands on bells before? Or maybe you were thrown into it and never really taught how? Maybe it’s just been a while and a good refresher course is what you need! Attend this class to learn the basics (again) – brief history, […]

Workshop – The Art and Joy of Hosting a Regional Convention

Hyatt Regency: Dunwoody 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Michael Velting, DMA, Councillor for Conventions, and the Committee for Conventions Location: Hyatt Regency - Dunwoody Has your chapter been hesitant to apply to host a regional convention because it seems too daunting or because of a perception that it is too small? Come to this interactive workshop, offered to allay these and […]

Workshop – Organ First! Successfully Teaching the Organ as a First Instrument to Young Children

Hyatt Regency: Courtland 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Nora Hess, MM, CAGO Location: Hyatt Regency - Courtland Organ First! is a program pioneered at Brigham Young University to teach youngsters ages 7-12 how to play the organ as a first instrument, including full use of the pedals. Together with Wayne Leupold Editions, Nora Hess and Don Cook have had great success […]

Workshop – Messiaen’s Forgotten “Mi”: Rediscovering the Organ Music of Claire Delbos

Hyatt Regency: Inman 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Nicholas Capozzoli Location: Hyatt Regency - Inman Olivier Messiaen’s music has been extensively discussed by scholars and performed by organists; however, works of his first wife, Claire Delbos, are still shrouded in obscurity. Biographers have highlighted Delbos’s tragic deterioration and premature death, which although critical to uncovering Messiaen’s personal life, neglects the full […]

Workshop – The German Invasion: Pedals, Pipes and Politics

Hyatt Regency: Kennesaw 256 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

Presented by: Russell Weismann Location: Hyatt Regency - Kennesaw North American organ culture represents a kaleidoscopic existence of borrowed European traits with dependence on German organ building, heretofore holding the longest tenure in the identity of the American pipe organ. German influence in North American organ building began with the eighteenth-century instruments of David Tannenberg […]